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    School me on Schofields

    I have always wanted a #3 S&W top break Schofield in 45 S&W caliber but the 45 Colt is what I see advertised now. I see several different manufacturers offering them. Taylors, Cimmaron, and Uberti. Is there a disparity in the quality of these guns and if so, which one to avoid.
    IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away"--John 6:37

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    I think they're all Uberti origin.

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    ^^^This.

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    Any problems with them? A while back, my son and I were at the Cabelas store in Huntsville, Al store and they had a new Uberti revolver that was locked up. That experience made me shy of Uberti's but I have heard a lot of people like them. I have read that some of them have quite a bit of end shake on the cylinder and getting one serviced by the factory is a nightmare.
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    Schofield with American Holly Grips.jpg My Schofield is an Uberti/Cimarron chambered in 38 special. It took a little bit of time to get used to, but it's always fun to shoot. Fit and finish is top notch and zero problems.
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    Are they a fixed sight proposition, or adjustable?? jd
    It seems that people who do almost nothing, often complain loudly when it's time to do it.

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    Fixed sight.

    Usually when someone goes so far as to be investigating, they have their mind made up, and I don't want to dissuade you from buying one if that is your desire. However, since you did ask for opinions, I'll share that I did own one that I purchased new, a Uberti. Oh... and there's no real difference, Uberti makes them all. Anyway, I was interested in the historical aspect of the Schofield, the story of its purchase by the US Military, shorter cartridge, different locking mechanism, etc. All very true, but I bought mine in .44-40 WCF. I found it to be very accurate, but very clumsy to operate. It lacks the feel and balance of the 1873 Colt and when the periodic urge to fire some handguns would arise I found myself avoiding it, so I sent it off to find a more appreciative home. As they say, "Your mileage may vary."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beecherkid View Post
    Schofield with American Holly Grips.jpg My Schofield is an Uberti/Cimarron chambered in 38 special. It took a little bit of time to get used to, but it's always fun to shoot. Fit and finish is top notch and zero problems.
    It's interesting to me how the profile and contour of the trigger adds or detracts from the appearance of a gun and the curved contour that follows the trigger guard adds to the profile of these. Nice piece you have there.
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    Actually I don't have my mind made up right now but I do know that 99% of the responses here will be the result of true experiences with these guns. I have that dreaded law named after us Murphy's so the research will ( I hope) keep me from buying a boat anchor.
    IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away"--John 6:37

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    There's a few westerns I've watched where they made promonate use of those, and it made me wanna run right out and get one. I've got a small love affair with top-break Smiths, but I've only got two very nice DA's, both S&W in 32 and 38. Still kicking myself for passing up a 44 that was well within my means. jd
    It seems that people who do almost nothing, often complain loudly when it's time to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murf205 View Post
    It's interesting to me how the profile and contour of the trigger adds or detracts from the appearance of a gun and the curved contour that follows the trigger guard adds to the profile of these. Nice piece you have there.
    Thank you for the kind words. Yes, this revolver is a different breed of fish, but it has style.

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    There are several variations to choose from. I think Uberti makes them in either 38 Special or 45 Colt calibers. There are also the American and Schofield versions. And there are a couple of barrel lengths.

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    Im shooting the 45 Schofield round..its a classic I love mine
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    These guns have the profile that lends them to scream "Cavalry is coming". Ejecting the empties looks like a breeze but reloading on a galloping horse....well, let's say that takes a lot of practice.

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    IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away"--John 6:37

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    Reloading on a galloping horse is going be an adventure regardless of revolver, pistol, shotgun or rifle. It is going to take practice. my .02 anyway, james

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNsailorman View Post
    Reloading on a galloping horse is going be an adventure regardless of revolver, pistol, shotgun or rifle. It is going to take practice. my .02 anyway, james
    Amen to that James. It makes reaching into an ammo pouch and jamming another magazine in an M-14 while running a piece of cake.
    IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away"--John 6:37

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